A RE YOU A GOOD DIGITAL CITIZEN ? Ribble, Mike and Gerald Bailey. Digital Citizenship in Schools. Washington, DC: ISTE, 2007.

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A RE YOU A GOOD DIGITAL CITIZEN ? Ribble, Mike and Gerald Bailey. Digital Citizenship in Schools. Washington, DC: ISTE, 2007.

D IGITAL COMMUNICATION ELECTRONIC EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION Cell phones Instant Messaging Text Messaging Facebook My Space Blogs Wikis

DIGITAL COMMUNICATION ISSUES Cell phones on during class time- ringer loud Texting during class time Using instant message any where at school Using camera phones to take inappropriate pictures Putting information on Facebook that should be private Cell phones used in appropriate locations and during approved times Blogs and wikis used to support student activities in the classroom Use Facebook for communication with friends. INAPPROPRIATEAPPROPRIATE

D IGITAL L ITERACY - USE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND KNOW WHEN AND HOW TO USE IT Learn digital basics: browsers, search engines, Evaluating online resources on Web sites and Wikis Exploring online learning

DIGITAL LITERACY ISSUES Not using GVHS’s Databases Not properly evaluating web sites. Using web sites that have no author or date of last revision. Using Wikipedia Making use of all resources that GV has to offer Use valid, authored sites. Use your teacher’s available resources, such as information on their web sites and wikis INAPPROPRIATEAPPROPRIATE

DIGITAL ETIQUETTE T HE S TANDARDS OF C ONDUCT E XPECTED BY O THER D IGITAL T ECHNOLOGY U SERS How you use technology affects others.

DIGITAL ETIQUETTE ISSUES Using Cell Phones when it is not the proper place (classroom, library) Respecting others online: not engaging in cyberbullying, or bad language. Not answering a phone when you are in a theater, movie or restaurant. Never when you are having a face to face conversation with someone. INAPPROPRIATEAPPROPRIATE

REMEMBER BE A RESPONSIBLE CITIZEN THAT REINFORCES THE POSITIVE ASPECTS OF TECHNOLOGY SO THAT EVERYONE CAN WORK AND LIVE IN THIS DIGITAL WORLD.